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6 - Watts

5 - Martin

4 - McKenzie

3 - Howe

2 - Green

1 - Nicholson

 

6 - Watts

5 - McKenzie

4 - Martin

3 - Howe

2 - Scully

1 - Sylvia

Apologies to Chip, Nicholson & Green

 

6. Scully

5. Watts

4. Green

3. McKenzie

2. Martin

1. Gawn - something happened every time he went near it.

* Appologise to Howe and Nicholson who both had great games, Moloney could have easily got in there also.

6 - Martin

5 – Watts

4 - Scully

3 - McKenzie

2 - Howe

1 – Nicholson

6: Watts

5: Martin

4: McKenzie

3: Green

2: Scully

1: Howe

 

6. Martin

5. Watts

4. McKenzie

3. Green

2. Howe

1. Sylvia

Lost of people hard done by not to get in. I also think my top three could have been in any order today. They were all brilliant. How good is it that we can have Green get 5 goals and 19 disposals and he isn't in the top 3 on the ground?


6. Watts

5. Martin

4. Moloney

3. Howe

2. McKenzie

1. Scully

Apologies to Nicho, Sylvia, Green, Frawley, and others.

6- Watts

5- Green

4- Martin

3- Mckenzie

2- Howe

1- Scully

Watts

Martin

Howe

Green

McKenzie

Nicholson


Just got home, haven't looked at the stats or anything yet and my memory is a bit sketchy after a few frothies. I'll probably watch the replay during the week and want to change my votes, but for now it's...

6. Martin - the most complete game i've seen from him. Probably beaten in the tapouts, but his work around the ground and up forward was just superb.

5. Watts

4. McKenzie

3. Howe

2. Green

1. Sylvia

Apologies: Scully, Trengove, Nicho, MacDonald, Petterd and about 10 other blokes too... Lots of impressive performances today.

6. Green

5. Watts

4. Martin

3. Mckenzie

2. Howe

1. Garland

6 - McKenzie - Becoming one of the most important players in the team. Doesn't get the media coverage of other young players, but kept Pavlich out of the play on ball, got the hard ball, and went all day. Melbourne’s Sam Mitchell, and hard as a cats head.

5 - Martin - Dominant big man on the day. Did it in the middle and down forward. Genuine first ruckman. Must be on GWS radar.

4 - Watts - Complete game. Kicked goals, took marks, hit teammates on the chest, ran hard all day. Looks physically strong. Could have changed the top three in any order.

3 - Green - Best forward on the ground. Kicked goals when it mattered.

2 - MacDonald - Was solid in defence and provided good rebound. Not flashy, but .

1 - Gawn - Very good second ruck. Worked hard around the ground. Loved his attack on the ball at ground level. . Loved his attack on the ball for a big man and super fast.

Apologies to Sylvia, Howe, Nicolson, Frawley, thought they were good, but did a lot when the game was over.

Didn't consider Scully, got a lot of the ball, but it seemed that only about 20% of his disposals were good ones. To many up and under kicks, and handballs at players knees/hips/wrong side. So many times he had quick hands, but the receiving player had to break stride because the ball wasn't delivered to the right spot.

6 - Watts

5 - McKenzie

4 - Martin

3 - Green

2 - Howe

1 - Scully (too many shoddy disposals)


6 - Watts

5 - McKenzie

4 - Green

3 - Scully

2 - Martin

1 - Howe

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Jack Watts is the big mover having polled regularly over the past four or five weeks:-

71. Brent Moloney

69. Jack Watts

68. Stefan Martin

64. Jack Trengove

60. Colin Sylvia

58. Jared Rivers

50. Nathan Jones

37. Mark Jamar

35. Rohan Bail

27. Jordan Gysberts

25. Luke Tapscott

24. Jordie McKenzie

23. Brad Green

17. Colin Garland

16. Liam Jurrah

14. Tom Scully

13. Neville Jetta

12. Jeremy Howe

10. Cale Morton Ricky Petterd

9 . James Frawley

8. Aaron Davey Addam Maric

7. Jamie Bennell Michael Evans

4. Joel Macdonald

3. Clint Bartram Michael Newton

2. Jack Grimes

1. Dan Nicholson Matthew Warnock

6. McKenzie

5. Nicholson

4. Watts

3. Martin

2. Green (should have kicked straighter - could easily have kicked 8)

1. Scully (nearly put Howe in here - but Scully was better when it was needed)

 

6. Watts

5. McKenzie

4. Green

3. Howe

2. Martin

1. Scully

Apologies to Rivers, Frawley, Trengove and especially Petterd.


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